lol espn. Bonds averaged .349/.559/.808 from 2001-2004. Maybe they're excluding the steroid era? Only counting guys within .010 of a 1.000 OPS? Guys who don't play on the east coast don't count maybe? Or just trying to draw clicks from NYers who want to see Ruth & Gehrigs names in print. KB is the guy for sure. Seems like a shoe in MVP right now, and to me the most valuable player/contract in the league. But seems like they'd want to choose their words more carefully when running his season up against the history of the league. I'm guessing they're talking about players who could check all of those boxes, and Bonds never had a season with 188 hits